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  • 1/27 notes
  • Group 1 Meet at Tree-Ring Lab 930
  • (west stadium 104)
  • Group 2 Meet at RadioCarbon Lab 930
  • (Physics Atmo Main Lobby)
  • Start tree-ring crossdating activity today
  • Due next Thurs Feb 3
  • Reading for dating lecture
  • E Haury HH-39 Recollections of a Dramatic
    Moment in Southwestern Archaeology
  • Focus on bridging the gap

2
  • "Everything which has come down to us from
    heathendom is wrapped in a thick fog it belongs
    to a space of time we cannot measure. We know
    that it is older than Christendom, but whether by
    a couple of years or a couple of centuries, or
    even by more than a millenium, we can do no more
    than guess.Rasmus Nyerup, 1802
  • Emil Haury Recollections (Reading)
  • descriptions of ruins, study of pots and pans,
    and efforts to recreate ancient history were
    sterile without a valid sense of time.

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Dating Terms
  • Precision
  • Accuracy
  • Labels--
  • 500BC
  • 2500b.p.
  • but AD 2008

4
Know what is being Dated !
  • Dated Event
  • Tree-ring growth
  • Decay of element/death of organism
  • Movement of magnetic pole
  • Target Event
  • Building construction
  • Site occupation
  • Last use of fireplace (hearth)

5
Dating Techiques
  • Relative (before, after, earlier, later)
  • Stratigraphy (think layer cake Grand Canyon)
  • Seriation Changes in style (think changes in car
    bodies video games, etc)
  • Both used extensively in Southwestbut must be
    calibrated against some known date

6
  • Dating Techniques (Pertinent to SW)
  • Absolute
  • Radiometric
  • Archaeomagneticburned things 500B.C.
  • 14C for recent organic material 35,000 bp
  • both calibrated with Dendrochronology
  • Dendrochronology
  • Trees, about the last 2000 years
  • Crossdating outside activity 1
  • Due Tuesday

7
Archaeomagnetic Dating
Hearths, Burned clay walls, etc. (not movable
objects)
Southwest
From Michaels, J. 1973
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14C (Radiocarbon dating) Dates Organic
Stuff (not rocks)
  • Wood, charcoal
  • Cloth (Shroud of Turin, etc.)
  • Bone and antler
  • Peat, organic-bearing sediments
  • Marine and fresh-water shell
  • Carbonate deposits
  • Caliche (CaCO3)
  • UA has a GREAT Radiocarbon lab

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Radiocarbon Dating
  • 14C is formed in the upper atmosphere through
    the effect of cosmic ray neutrons upon 14N. The
    reaction is
  • 14N n 14C p
  • (Where n is a neutron and p is a proton)
  • The radiocarbon method is based on the rate of
    decay of the radioactive or unstable carbon
    isotope 14

11
Carbon
  • 12C stable, 98.9 of all Carbon
  • 13C stable, 1.1 of all Carbon
  • 14C radioactive, 1 x 10-10 of all Carbon

12
Think ratios--- ½, ¼, etc.
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14C Dating Errors
  • Variations atmospheric 14C production
  • Natural over time due to solar
  • Post bomb
  • Postdepositional contamination
  • percolating groundwater
  • incorporation of older or younger carbon
  • contamination in field or laboratory
  • Determination of half-life
  • Now 5730 40 years

16
  • Andrew Ellicott
  • Douglass
  • 1867 - 1962
  • Astronomy
  • 1894 Flagstaff to build Lowell Observatory
  • Sunspots a lifelong interest impact on Earth
    climate?

17
  • 1906 Tucson as UA Professor of astronomy,
    physics, geography, dean, acting president
  • Founder of LTRR - 1938
  • 1929 Natl. Geog. Magazine
  • Secrets of the SW Solved by Talkative Tree Rings

18
Douglass
  • 1904 observed a ring pattern in Flagstaff
    sawmill logs
  • 1904, 1902, 1899, 1896, 1894, and 1891 were
    narrow
  • Compared, confirmed other Flagstaff trees oral
    history
  • Flagstaff chronology
  • 1911 Prescott trees confirmed the pattern
  • Climate caused? Solar variation?

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Long Chronologies
  • SW 2000-3000 years
  • Bristlecone pine of West
  • Oldest tree known was 4900 years old
  • Chronology now at 8700 years
  • Europe
  • Oak chronologies at 10,000 years
  • Composed of short segments

22
The 2nd Radiocarbon Revolution (1960s)
Another GREAT discovery at the UA
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  • Outside Activity Skeleton Plotting
  • Access through our course web page
  • http//www.ltrr.arizona.edu/skeletonplot/
  • introcrossdate.htm
  • Read explanatory pages
  • Try skeleton plotting for yourself
  • When you succeed
  • alt-print screen
  • Edit-Paste (or Paste Special) into a word
    document
  • Fill in page with text
  • Insightful observations on crossdating
  • MUST HAVE Your plot, Master plot, Answer box
    (begin/end year), comments
  • Due next Tuesday 2/2

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Some Tips
Answer box
core
Master Plot
Your plot
  • Your homework should look like this paragraph
    here , blah, blah

WARNING Easy to cheat, Easier to See if you
cheated!!!
25
Steps Plotting
Mark ONLY small rings on graph paper From bottom
up
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Steps Looking at the Master
Align Your graph paper with the Master so Every
Ring Matches
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